Once reading the bio or autobio of the famous actor, Errol Flynn, he once had a job biting the balls off of cattle...or maybe it was sheep? It's unclear if that had anything to do with his reputation as a ladies' man.
Sounds good to me, MB, but where I worked, disassembly first then clean. Probably pretty standard. Ah the grease isn't so bad, on those car parts it is mostly fairly dry caked.
Unthinkable! Man, why do a rebuild if it ism't done right?
If you don't mind grease. The old starters, etc,.can be pretty gunked up, and the supply of them can be endless. A virtual mountain before your eyes at 2-3 in the morning.
Everything inside a rebuilt is pretty much made new or new replacements. The bearings were brand new, at least in those days. I don't think you were giving up much by going rebuilt over new.
There is, or maybe was, a big market for rebuilt generators, alternators, and starters. They have to be broken down into all the components to start the process. One gets quick at breaking them down, knowing where to whack is a highly refined skill. :lol:
I was a paperboy too. I still aim to get that German Shepherd that made life miserable, somehow. :X
Various jobs through high school, a relative had a specialty clothing shop for big and tall men. I worked a summer there. Some huge dudes used to come in, professional athletes and the...
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